Exploring the roles of protein kinases using chemical genetics
The protein kinase superfamily is one of the most important families of enzymes in molecular biology. Protein kinases typically catalyze the transfer of the -phosphate from ATP to a protein substrate (a highly ubiquitous cellular reaction), thereby controlling key areas of cell regulation. Deregulat...
Main Authors: | Elphick, L, Lee, SE, Anderson, A, Child, E, Bonnac, L, Gouverneur, V, Mann, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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